Re: Re: Ultrium 920 Autoloader Question

2009-04-04 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 09:19:37PM -0500, jh...@socket.net wrote:

 
  Depends a little on what sort of software is on the tape drive.
  But, probably you can either use dump(8)/restore(8) or tar with
  no problem.   They can dump/restore to/from remote devices/files.
  
 
 No software on the drive. 

Well, there has to be some type of software -- or firmware -- to be
able to hang on the network.

jerry


 
 
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Re: Ultrium 920 Autoloader Question

2009-04-03 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 07:11:18PM -0500, jh...@socket.net wrote:

 If this is a double post, please excuse me.  I just realized I sent my 
 initial question to the wrong address. 
 
 Today, I received my Ultrium 1/8 920 autoloader.  I just realized the tape 
 drive can be assigned an IP address so it can be backed up to over the 
 network.  And, I would like to explore this before taking the time to 
 install the SCSI card. 
 
 Is this something I can do from the command line with FreeBSD, or am I 
 better off using software such as AMANDA or Bacula? 

Depends a little on what sort of software is on the tape drive.
But, probably you can either use dump(8)/restore(8) or tar with
no problem.   They can dump/restore to/from remote devices/files.

I have done it on some systems, though it has been a while since
the last time because my hardware has changed.

Dump/restore can be rather sensitive to version and host OS.

jerry

 
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RE: Ultrium 920 Autoloader Question

2009-04-03 Thread Craig Matthews
Is this the HP StorageWorks 1/8 G2?  I apologize if you've already checked
this out, but it was my understanding that the NIC equipped on this device
is for web based management of the device and that backup occurs over a
normal storage interface such as SCSI.

Craig Matthews
IT Professional, Tampa Bay Area
cmatthews...@live.com


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Subject: Ultrium 920 Autoloader Question 

If this is a double post, please excuse me.  I just realized I sent my 
initial question to the wrong address. 

Today, I received my Ultrium 1/8 920 autoloader.  I just realized the tape 
drive can be assigned an IP address so it can be backed up to over the 
network.  And, I would like to explore this before taking the time to 
install the SCSI card. 

Is this something I can do from the command line with FreeBSD, or am I 
better off using software such as AMANDA or Bacula? 

Thanks,


Jay

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Re: Re: Ultrium 920 Autoloader Question

2009-04-03 Thread jhall

 Depends a little on what sort of software is on the tape drive.
 But, probably you can either use dump(8)/restore(8) or tar with
 no problem.   They can dump/restore to/from remote devices/files.
 

No software on the drive. 


Jay

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